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Deep Dive
The many sides of life on the Texas-Mexico border
Deep Dive
Some in border communities 'tired of photo ops' ahead of Congressional visit
A south Texas historic theater's marquee is welcoming the Congressional delegation with the message: "They fail to exemplify Reagan or Lincoln."
Deep Dive
Texas law prohibits domestic abusers with protective orders from having guns. What happens after? Not much.
Most of Texas’ 254 counties don’t have a process for accused domestic abusers to get rid of their guns when banned from having them as part of a protective order.
Texas News
Attorney describes conditions faced by ICE detainees during Texas winter storms
About 300 people are being held at one of ICE's largest facilities, and they had to contend with overflowing toilets and freezing temperatures during the storm
Deep Dive
Rio Grande Valley man denied COVID vaccine due to citizenship status
Abraham Diaz’s father arrived at his Feb. 20 appointment only to be turned away because he doesn't have a social security number.
Deep Dive
'I can't afford this' | Variable rate electricity customers in disbelief at massive power bills after winter storm
“I was saving money with (the) variable rate, but after this, in case this happens again in the future, I'm sticking with the fixed rate.”
Deep Dive
COVID testing protocols not clear as border crossings surge
Gov. Greg Abbott recently discussed a surge of immigrants at Texas’ southern border.
Deep Dive
Sen. John Cornyn discusses Trump impeachment, Biden's immigration policy
Cornyn says he'll reserve judgment in Trump's impeachment trial, which begins Feb. 8.
Vaccine
Lessons keep coming, even 10 months into COVID pandemic
The challenges are many when trying to vaccinate millions of people. Health officials hope to learn from those challenges.
Deep Dive
Texas researchers will soon have a COVID-19 vaccine in 190 countries, but not the US
A COVID-19 vaccine made partly by Texas scientists with research from a Texas university may soon be ready for global distribution, but it's not allowed in the U.S.
Deep Dive
'Didn't feel a thing' | Texas family tells why they took a COVID-19 vaccine
"I can't wait to start taking her out to lunch, to socialize with my mom, to socialize with the family."
Deep Dive
Vaccine distribution in Texas lags behind other states. Here is how one company aims for efficiency
By population, the federal government sent fewer vaccines to Texas than most other states and territories.
Deep Dive
Some in border communities 'tired of photo ops' ahead of Congressional visit
A south Texas historic theater's marquee is welcoming the Congressional delegation with the message: "They fail to exemplify Reagan or Lincoln."
Deep Dive
Texas law prohibits domestic abusers with protective orders from having guns. What happens after? Not much.
Most of Texas’ 254 counties don’t have a process for accused domestic abusers to get rid of their guns when banned from having them as part of a protective order.
Texas News
Attorney describes conditions faced by ICE detainees during Texas winter storms
About 300 people are being held at one of ICE's largest facilities, and they had to contend with overflowing toilets and freezing temperatures during the storm
Deep Dive
Rio Grande Valley man denied COVID vaccine due to citizenship status
Abraham Diaz’s father arrived at his Feb. 20 appointment only to be turned away because he doesn't have a social security number.
Deep Dive
'I can't afford this' | Variable rate electricity customers in disbelief at massive power bills after winter storm
“I was saving money with (the) variable rate, but after this, in case this happens again in the future, I'm sticking with the fixed rate.”
Deep Dive
COVID testing protocols not clear as border crossings surge
Gov. Greg Abbott recently discussed a surge of immigrants at Texas’ southern border.
Deep Dive
Sen. John Cornyn discusses Trump impeachment, Biden's immigration policy
Cornyn says he'll reserve judgment in Trump's impeachment trial, which begins Feb. 8.
Vaccine
Lessons keep coming, even 10 months into COVID pandemic
The challenges are many when trying to vaccinate millions of people. Health officials hope to learn from those challenges.
Deep Dive
Texas researchers will soon have a COVID-19 vaccine in 190 countries, but not the US
A COVID-19 vaccine made partly by Texas scientists with research from a Texas university may soon be ready for global distribution, but it's not allowed in the U.S.
Deep Dive
'Didn't feel a thing' | Texas family tells why they took a COVID-19 vaccine
"I can't wait to start taking her out to lunch, to socialize with my mom, to socialize with the family."
Deep Dive
Vaccine distribution in Texas lags behind other states. Here is how one company aims for efficiency
By population, the federal government sent fewer vaccines to Texas than most other states and territories.
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